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    Indiatimes, India
    March 8 2007


    Anand draws with Aronian, inches closer towards title


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    LINARES (Spain), Mar 8: Title contender Viswanathan Anand shunned
    risks and played out a safe draw with defending champion Levon
    Aronian of Armenia to retain his slender half point lead after the
    12th round of the Morelia-Linares Chess tournament underway here.

    With just two rounds to go in the category-20 event, the Indian ace
    took his tally to 7.5 points out of a possible 12 and will now meet
    Hungarian Peter Leko and Vassily Ivanchuk of Ukraine in the last two
    rounds.

    On the other hand, 16-year-old Magnus Carlsen of Norway continued
    with his impressive run and remained on the heels of Anand after
    splitting point with top seed Veselin Topalov of Bulgaria. Carlsen
    took his tally to an impressive seven points and remained in sole
    second spot.

    The other two games of the day ended decisively with Russian Peter
    Svidler accounting for an out-of-sort Leko and Ivanchuk going down
    rather tamely against another Russia Alexander Morozevich.

    As things stand, Svidler moved to sole third spot after the victory
    with 6.5 points and maintained the tag of being the only unbeaten
    player in the tournament while Aronian was pushed to fourth spot on
    six points. Topalov, Ivanchuk and Morozevich share the fifth spot
    having 5.5 points apiece while Leko, after his dismal show, is now
    firmly in the cellar on 4.5 points.

    In the remaining two rounds, Anand's main contender will be Carlsen
    only as the Norwegian boy-wonder has to meet Svidler and Leko in
    final outings here.

    Svidler is hard to put down in current form while against Leko and
    Carlsen will play with black pieces in the tie. In all likelihood,
    one point from the remaining two games should be enough for Anand to
    grab the title.

    Today is the final rest day of the marathon event and the battle
    resumes on Friday for the final leg now.

    Anand played out a theoretically equal Anti Marshall to draw with
    Aronian who played black. The routine opening moves were blitzed out
    in quick time and the players signed peace in just 23 moves in this
    shortest game of the day.

    Svidler was the pick of day as he put an end to his all-draws with an
    emphatic victory over Leko who suffered his third loss in the event.

    The Sicilian Najdorf by the Russian came good as black as Leko went
    haywire in the middle game to allow a dangerous attack.

    Svidler wrapped the issue in just 36 moves.

    Morozevich also won with black against Ivanchuk from a Scotch opening
    game. The age-old variation opted by Ivanchuk allowed enough counter
    play for Morozevich to get the complexities he was looking for and
    the ensuing tactical manoeuvres ensured his bounce back from the last
    spot.

    Carlsen drew with Topalov from a Symmetrical English opening. Playing
    white Topalov could not get much out of the opening against his well
    prepared opponent and it took just 25 moves for both to decide to
    split the point.

    Parings, Round 13: Aronian v Ivanchuk; Carlsen v Svidler; Morozevich
    v Topalov; Anand v Leko.
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